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July 2004 (Vol. 53, No. 7) Other than anticoagulation, what is the best therapy for those with atrial fibrillation? Kara Cadwallader, MD; Terry Ann Jankowski, MLS
• Rate control best for atrial fibrillation
Clint Koenig, MD, MS
| | What is the best therapy for superficial thrombophlebitis? Jon O. Neher, MD; Sarah M. Safranek, MLIS
• Those with symptoms in the thigh need closer follow-up, more aggressive therapy
James L. Greenwald, MD
| Does moderate exercise prevent MI for patients with coronary heart disease? Rodney Riedel, MD; Gary Kelsberg, MD
• Add exercise to routine post-MI treatment
Bill Kerns, MD
| | Is an outpatient workup safe for patients with a transient ischemic attack? Melissa Franklin, MD; Todd McDiarmid, MD; Leslie Mackler, MLS
Jon O. Neher, MD
| Does combining aspirin and warfarin decrease the risk of stroke for patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation? Sandy L. Robertson, PharmD; Jill Byerly Mayer, MLIS, AHIP
• When warfarin is started, aspirin should be stopped
Rick Guthmann, MD
| | Do statins reduce the risk of stroke? Naomi Busch, MD; Gary Kelsberg, MD; Susan K. Kendall, PhD, MSLIS
Alex Krist, MD
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